Tuesday, February 17, 2026

Now media is saying "police CAN track the pacemaker,either by air or on the ground."

Anonymous said... Now media is saying "police CAN track the pacemaker,either by air or on the ground." But haven't caught a signal yet. Again,what do you believe? --GRA Tuesday, February 17, 2026 at 8:15:00 PM EST

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  1. OTHER GUTHRIE CAMERA VIDS HAVEN'T BEEN CHECKED YET;FBI TRYING NEW GENETIC METHODS ON FOUND GLOVES TO GET ON THE RIGHT TRACK

    (fox noise)Investigators looking to track down Nancy Guthrie’s suspected kidnappers are turning to a relatively new technology that has been attributed to solving some of the most prolific criminal and cold cases in American history.

    Investigative genetic genealogy (IGG) is defined as "the science of using genetic and genealogical methods to generate leads for law enforcement entities investigating crimes and identifying human remains," according to the International Society of Genetic Genealogy.

    Investigators use a DNA sample to search for genetic familial matches, ultimately looking to narrow down potential identities by zeroing in on close relatives of the individual.

    On Tuesday, the FBI confirmed to Fox News Digital that IGG was being used to test DNA found on a glove discovered two miles from Nancy Guthrie’s home and other DNA samples found inside her house.

    Meanwhile,Sheriff Chris Nanos says google still has video from other cameras in the Guthrie house. Google is working on excavating video,using the same method that succeeded at retrieving the b/w video from the door bell camera,everyone has seen.

    --GRA

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  2. nbc analyst McCallum thinks cops have a lot of info they aren't divulging and a "solve" is coming soon.

    --GRA

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